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stick its toe in the water. >> we talked about that last time. >> apple has done that since then. only a small thing. it was a start. it's about the principal of great american companies. in the tech world they lead the world but a lot of the stuff is outsourced outside america. that doesn't really help the american jobs market were even they by being american companies they do it that way. >> i think you have to look at it in the context just like you're talking about looking back through history. if we having this discussion 40 years ago, 30% of americans were farmers. today it's 2%. we don't just feed america, we feed the world. when technology displaces it it's a chance to take the resources and displace it. what's missing is the leadership to say here is where you go. i believe in helping people that are down. if you take people for two years and you take care of them and don't give them new skills, they lose confidence and lose certainty. they will become institutionalized and not be a part of the future. our job is to say here are the tools to help you get to the next level
stick its toe in the water. >> we talked about that last time. >> apple has done that since then. only a small thing. it was a start. it's about the principal of great american companies. in the tech world they lead the world but a lot of the stuff is outsourced outside america. that doesn't really help the american jobs market were even they by being american companies they do it that way. >> i think you have to look at it in the context just like you're talking about looking...
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it can be exploited on phones running on the most recent apple operating system. the passwords can be hacked allowing someone to make calls, listen to your recent messages and mess up your contacts. apple is expected to issue an update to fix the problem. >>> the companies behind corona and budweiser are changing the merger. they are requiring the mexican brewer, the terms to be altered to please the regulators. the two beer makers cell about 46% of u.s. sales. revised decision would have to constellation brands. >>> apple is cutting the price of the lowest and mac book pro by $200. it will come down to $1499. the company is also updating the processors of its larger mac books. >>> his story of evercoming adversity inspired us. new an like athlete has been arrested for murder. details on the allegations. >>> how much is valentine's day going to cost you this year? we're breaking out how much people are shelling out to have a happy valentine's night. >>> all right. start off with a look at maryland's most powerful radar. crystal clear. looks like you'll have great
it can be exploited on phones running on the most recent apple operating system. the passwords can be hacked allowing someone to make calls, listen to your recent messages and mess up your contacts. apple is expected to issue an update to fix the problem. >>> the companies behind corona and budweiser are changing the merger. they are requiring the mexican brewer, the terms to be altered to please the regulators. the two beer makers cell about 46% of u.s. sales. revised decision would...
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but maybe because apple and apple only has the cash to do all these initiatives doesn't matter. they have more money, enough money to make all that happen and still pay a higher dividend. maybe apple doesn't have a depression mentality after all, it is just realistic of rolling out of price tag. cash, cash is still king. stick with cramer. >>> hedge funds, they think >>> hedge funds, they think small. they're just trying to get the next quarter to be better. apple has always been a big thinker. perhaps david einhorn and all you apple stickers cash is still king and the king lives why coopertino.
but maybe because apple and apple only has the cash to do all these initiatives doesn't matter. they have more money, enough money to make all that happen and still pay a higher dividend. maybe apple doesn't have a depression mentality after all, it is just realistic of rolling out of price tag. cash, cash is still king. stick with cramer. >>> hedge funds, they think >>> hedge funds, they think small. they're just trying to get the next quarter to be better. apple has always...
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but maybe because apple and apple only has the cash to do all these initiatives doesn't matter. they have more money, enough money to make all that happen and still pay a higher dividend. maybe apple doesn't have a depression mentality after all, it is just realistic of rolling out of price tag. cash, cash is still king. stick with cramer.
but maybe because apple and apple only has the cash to do all these initiatives doesn't matter. they have more money, enough money to make all that happen and still pay a higher dividend. maybe apple doesn't have a depression mentality after all, it is just realistic of rolling out of price tag. cash, cash is still king. stick with cramer.
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apple trades at 6 times x cash. the market trades bat 12 times earnings, so it is a reasonable multiple to get to that valuation. >> brian, how do you think this whole thing will play out. as we mentioned there is a shareholder vote on february 27th. you know, what happens at that meeting and what happens to this whole debate and lawsuit. >> so you know you may not necessarily, number one i think you'll see a lot of shareholder activism. a lot more discussion, i think, about the cash ballot. you may not necessarily see something right away. but i think shortly there after i think you know something will be done. whether it's an increase in the dividend, an increase in the buyback, or some type of preferred stock with a high dividend that david einhorn's proposing. any of those make a lot of sense. i think david has brought this discussion to the next level and something's gok done very, very soon about this. >> all right, very interesting. we'll see what happens. brian, thanks a lot. i know that you are recommending
apple trades at 6 times x cash. the market trades bat 12 times earnings, so it is a reasonable multiple to get to that valuation. >> brian, how do you think this whole thing will play out. as we mentioned there is a shareholder vote on february 27th. you know, what happens at that meeting and what happens to this whole debate and lawsuit. >> so you know you may not necessarily, number one i think you'll see a lot of shareholder activism. a lot more discussion, i think, about the...
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its toe in the water. >> you talked about that the last time i was on. >> apple has since then done so. it was a start. but it's about the principle, really, of great american companies in the tech world. they lead the world. but a lot of the stuff's outsourced outside of america. that doesn't really help the american jobs market, even though by being successful companies they do in that way. >> yes. i think you've got to look at it in the context, talking about looking back through history. if you and i were having this discussion 100 years ago, 40% of americans were farmers. today it's 2%, and we don't just feed america, we feed the world. it's a chance for us to take those resources and redeploy them. what's missing is the leadership saying here's where you've got to go. i donated 1 million meals last year personally. my foundation, 4 million meals. if you take people for two years and take care of them and don't give them new skills, they lose confidence. they lose certainty. and find that they're going to become institutionalized and not be a part of the new future. i think our
its toe in the water. >> you talked about that the last time i was on. >> apple has since then done so. it was a start. but it's about the principle, really, of great american companies in the tech world. they lead the world. but a lot of the stuff's outsourced outside of america. that doesn't really help the american jobs market, even though by being successful companies they do in that way. >> yes. i think you've got to look at it in the context, talking about looking back...
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they really outlined what apple needs to do with its cash balance, and he said apple is very innovative in a lot of different areas. one area they're not innovating is with their balance sheet, and with their cash balance. he came up with a new instrument, a new idea called perpetual preferred stock, which he called i-pref. that would be about a $50 billion issuance of preferred stock to existing shareholders and yield 4%. apple wouldn't have to dish out any cash, other than the $2 billion in dividends a year, and shareholders would get a nice-year-old. >> tom: so what was the response or what do you anticipate the response to come from apple? >> they're going to have their shareholder meeting next week. last year, they initiated their first dividend and stock buyback in march. and i would expect something to come out relatively soon, probably in the march time frame regarding an increased dividend and a bigger buy-back. i think investors agree with what david is proposing. again, it doesn't have to be his exact idea of the i-pref or perpetual preferred stock but i think giving more cas
they really outlined what apple needs to do with its cash balance, and he said apple is very innovative in a lot of different areas. one area they're not innovating is with their balance sheet, and with their cash balance. he came up with a new instrument, a new idea called perpetual preferred stock, which he called i-pref. that would be about a $50 billion issuance of preferred stock to existing shareholders and yield 4%. apple wouldn't have to dish out any cash, other than the $2 billion in...
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its toe in the water. >> you talked about that the last time i was on. >> apple has since then done so. it was a start. but it's about the principle, really, of great american companies in the tech world. they lead the world. but a lot of the stuff's outsourced outside of america. that doesn't really help the american jobs market, even though by being successful companies they do in that way. >> yes. i think you've got to look at it in the context, talking about looking back through history. if you and i were having this discussion 100 years ago, 40% of americans were farmers. today it's 2%, and we don't just feed america, we feed the world. it's a chance for us to take those resources and redeploy them. what's missing is the leadership saying here's where you've got to go. i donated 1 million meals last year personally. my foundation, 4 million meals. if you take people for two years and take care of them and don't give them new skills, they lose confidence. they lose certainty. and i find that they're going to become institutionalized and not be a part of the new future. i think o
its toe in the water. >> you talked about that the last time i was on. >> apple has since then done so. it was a start. but it's about the principle, really, of great american companies in the tech world. they lead the world. but a lot of the stuff's outsourced outside of america. that doesn't really help the american jobs market, even though by being successful companies they do in that way. >> yes. i think you've got to look at it in the context, talking about looking back...
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but maybe because apple and apple only has the cash to do all these initiatives doesn't matter. they have more money, enough money to make all that happen and still pay a higher dividend. maybe apple doesn't have a depression mentality after all, it is just realistic of rolling out of price tag. cash, cash is still king. stick with cramer. so if you have a flat tire, dead battery, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. laura's being healthy and chewing her multivitamin. with one a day vitacraves for women. it's a great-tasting gummy multivitamin designed for women with more calcium and vitamin d. it's gummies for grown-ups. one-a-day vitacraves for women. >>> hedge funds, they think >>> hedge funds, they think s
but maybe because apple and apple only has the cash to do all these initiatives doesn't matter. they have more money, enough money to make all that happen and still pay a higher dividend. maybe apple doesn't have a depression mentality after all, it is just realistic of rolling out of price tag. cash, cash is still king. stick with cramer. so if you have a flat tire, dead battery, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat...
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apple seems to be shrugging this off. may have -- they believe this bundle of proposals is ultimately good for shareholders. it includes not just the preferred shares issue but a restructuring of the board to provide greater shareholder impact in terms of board votes and how they're structured. there are some good things in there that even einhorn thinks should be in there and he does not think they should get rid of that blank check for issuing preferred chairs. >> is apple's gain google's gang. take a look at these charts here. google topping $800 for the first time ever. >> tech rotation? >> the rotation out of apple and into google. >> there are a lot of beneficiaries here. >> but google is undeniably one of the biggest. >> just like at 700, there was almost no one left to be bullish on apple to buy more. we might have hit that point at 40 4/ 410, 420 is where everybody wanted out. i don't see a ton of buyers or sellers. maybe this is equilibrium. >> think the reason for the price differential we've seen in the last f
apple seems to be shrugging this off. may have -- they believe this bundle of proposals is ultimately good for shareholders. it includes not just the preferred shares issue but a restructuring of the board to provide greater shareholder impact in terms of board votes and how they're structured. there are some good things in there that even einhorn thinks should be in there and he does not think they should get rid of that blank check for issuing preferred chairs. >> is apple's gain...
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the company is following recommendations of a panel hired by apple to improve working conditions. employees will now be allowed to vote for union reps, and top union officials will be elected by secret ballot without management's involvement. foxconn has been heavily scrutinized following reports of worker suicides and using 14-year-old "interns." a big buy for oracle. oracle shares moved in yesterday's trading session on word that the company will buy acme packet, which makes equipment for telecommunication companies. acme shares made a major move, up 23%, closing at $29, while oracle shares dropped 3% to $35. analysts have suggested the deal may spur other tech giants, like ibm and hewlett packard, to purchase acme competitors. herbalife might need some life support from investors following a volitale day for the stock. the company's ceo has been on the defensive since herbalife was labeled a pyramid scheme last month. now comes word that the vitamin and nutritional supplements company is the focus of "pending law enforcement action." that's according to the new york post, which
the company is following recommendations of a panel hired by apple to improve working conditions. employees will now be allowed to vote for union reps, and top union officials will be elected by secret ballot without management's involvement. foxconn has been heavily scrutinized following reports of worker suicides and using 14-year-old "interns." a big buy for oracle. oracle shares moved in yesterday's trading session on word that the company will buy acme packet, which makes...
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chairman of apple will help chair this effort. in future years, there are 11 people receiving the award. in future years it is five resip yant. people who receive the award this year will help choose who will people will be. nominations will be open on the web to give a sense of the type of research that's involved here. cancer, metabolism, stem cell research, those are the types of topics they will be attacking. as we know some people involved here have special connections to the medical issues involved. a family member who has a serious disease, we know mark zuckerberg's wife graduated in 2012 with a focus on pediatrics and there is talk of parkinson's disease in sergey bring's family. they are bringing this back to life sciences. >> innocent advising people. i love it. >> it's official. office depot and smaller rival, office max, are merging into an all stock deal. it was inadvertently announced this morning before it was completed. office max shareholders get 2.69 office depot shares for reach share they own. here is how both
chairman of apple will help chair this effort. in future years, there are 11 people receiving the award. in future years it is five resip yant. people who receive the award this year will help choose who will people will be. nominations will be open on the web to give a sense of the type of research that's involved here. cancer, metabolism, stem cell research, those are the types of topics they will be attacking. as we know some people involved here have special connections to the medical...
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of the $137 billion that apple has a in cash. of course, that is an issue it is a huge catch -- cash position. we have already gotten some of it. apple declared a dividend that people thought they would not do paying 2.5% they're just waiting to make the acquisition to reinvest as they are requesting. both admitted they hold the stock for carver betty is upset it is down 15% year-to-date. gerri: no doubt he has lost money but i am not against it. what is wrong with activist shareholders? they never say anything about company policy but david tried to force microsoft to fire the ceo and shorted lehman brothers brothers, so what is wrong with the shareholder activism? >> nothing wrong totally but i think it takes it too far. he could get a position on the board or he could apply. here is the issue, the cash position has been like this for quarters it is not just a blowout quarter. gerri: so what? what does that make a difference? >> in 2007 companies did not do well or stockpile. gerri: how is that relevant today? >> right now appl
of the $137 billion that apple has a in cash. of course, that is an issue it is a huge catch -- cash position. we have already gotten some of it. apple declared a dividend that people thought they would not do paying 2.5% they're just waiting to make the acquisition to reinvest as they are requesting. both admitted they hold the stock for carver betty is upset it is down 15% year-to-date. gerri: no doubt he has lost money but i am not against it. what is wrong with activist shareholders? they...
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companies like microsoft, apple, intel, whose hedge fund. >> hello, everybody. tonight on "the willis report."y >> president obama hits the road tonight to ponromote all of his federal spending programs.night shou i >> nothing should increase the deficit by a single time.me. also, the plan to hike the minimum wage to $9 per hour. ho. a boost to the economy, or a eco jobs killer. i will break it down.l presidens latest plan keep your money safe? "the willis report" is on the case. gerri: all of that and more coming up. but first, call him the magician in chief. president obama is proposing tens of billions of dollars in new spending. he says that won't cost us a dime. now, that really is magic. fresh off the state of the union speech, the president hit the road today to push his new economic agea that looks exactly like his old economic agenda. dozens of new federal spending programs. from the federal education program, building homes in rundown neighborhoods all over the country. the estimates of this the cost her at least $130 billion. on top of what we already
companies like microsoft, apple, intel, whose hedge fund. >> hello, everybody. tonight on "the willis report."y >> president obama hits the road tonight to ponromote all of his federal spending programs.night shou i >> nothing should increase the deficit by a single time.me. also, the plan to hike the minimum wage to $9 per hour. ho. a boost to the economy, or a eco jobs killer. i will break it down.l presidens latest plan keep your money safe? "the willis...
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the paper cites an unnamed source saying apple is experimenting with the wrist strap device made of glass. no comment coming from apple. >> people will be talking like this all of a sudden. >> i am curious because we will be synced up to the cloud and itunes nonsense. >> who knows where we are going next go we know where we are going. we are going a talk about the weather. stay with us this morning because the storm that hurricane sandy proved to be so powerful for the tall ship bounty. >> the investigation is going into what caused the ship to go down. why it was at sea in the first place. one person died and the captain was never found. >> all right. ravens are super bowl champs. it took sometime to look ahead to the other birds in town and we will look at the orioles because they are migrating to florida right now. we have details on who's reporting today. clear. >> all right. so we are quiet today but it will get active. he will tell you when the next two chance for within theory weather will be coming in. >> reporter: traffic is slowing down on the west side of the beltway at baltimo
the paper cites an unnamed source saying apple is experimenting with the wrist strap device made of glass. no comment coming from apple. >> people will be talking like this all of a sudden. >> i am curious because we will be synced up to the cloud and itunes nonsense. >> who knows where we are going next go we know where we are going. we are going a talk about the weather. stay with us this morning because the storm that hurricane sandy proved to be so powerful for the tall...
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michael pento of portfolio strategies says it's the negative sentiment driven by apple, apple and its sharp fall has been casting a dark shadow over tech making investors more hesitant to invest in this shape. seeing shares slightly higher, that's apple but keep in mind shares of apple roughly down still 14% this year. maria. >> thanks so much, seema. we're sitting right at 14,000, threatening to go up below it. we're at 14,001 so it can go any way here. >> sweaty palms. >> sweaty palms. >> it's what i hear on friday. right down to the wire on friday. >> even at 4:00, it just was settling out. >> yeah. meanwhile, apple out with the latest version of the ipad today with all the same features as the last version, except at 128 gigabytes this one has double the storage capacity. >> however, unlike other ipads this, fourth generation is not getting much buzz. on the left side of the screen there, this is what the lines looks like in 2010 when the first ipad came out and on the right side, same apple store today. so is this a sign that the stock won't be coming back any time soon. the line
michael pento of portfolio strategies says it's the negative sentiment driven by apple, apple and its sharp fall has been casting a dark shadow over tech making investors more hesitant to invest in this shape. seeing shares slightly higher, that's apple but keep in mind shares of apple roughly down still 14% this year. maria. >> thanks so much, seema. we're sitting right at 14,000, threatening to go up below it. we're at 14,001 so it can go any way here. >> sweaty palms. >>...
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until i got a job in the big apple. becoming a fulltime indoor cat wasn't easy for atti. but he had purina cat chow indoor. he absolutely loved it. and i knew he was getting everything he needed to stay healthy indoors. and after a couple of weeks, i knew we were finally home! [ female announcer ] purina cat chow indoor. and for a delicious way to help maintain a healthy weight, try new purina cat chow healthy weight. and for a delicious way to help maintain a healthy weight, see lioutdoors, or in.ight. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. maybe even a little better. visit your eyecare professional today to ask about our newest lenses, transitions vantage and transitions xtractive lenses. experience life well lit. ask which transitions adaptive lens is best for you. i'm up next, but now i'm singing the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. ♪ oh what a relief it is! >>> i've been to combat five times. see what i've se
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disappointing, entrepreneurship is what drove the last 20 years of this country, whether you look at apple and google and twitter, but qualaccess is very difficult -- capital access is very difficult. also the regulation, is very difficult, so they had to take down some of those barriers. i think this is an important step. but it is not going to happen overnight. charles: you were for taxing the rich, you were one of the main proponents tell this to your friends on wall street, for a lot of people, when it started at $250,000, that of is the heart of small business, the ones that have donees bulk of hiring, and you say, listen. we're going to knock the wheels out of the motor important part most important part of our economy. >> i am part of that 1%, i am not touting anything to my friends, we needed to cut $4 trillion to get our fiscal responsibility in order, it is not going to happen with all spending, you need taxes to be parts. charles: i want to say, what is more important, growing the economy? or taxing the economy? do you think that, more pro-business, pro-growth agendas just offer
disappointing, entrepreneurship is what drove the last 20 years of this country, whether you look at apple and google and twitter, but qualaccess is very difficult -- capital access is very difficult. also the regulation, is very difficult, so they had to take down some of those barriers. i think this is an important step. but it is not going to happen overnight. charles: you were for taxing the rich, you were one of the main proponents tell this to your friends on wall street, for a lot of...
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david: finally, apple tv, waiting for apple tv for a long time. supposed to have within it all these things that now some of the playstations have with it. does this -- does playstation 4 kind of take wind out of the sales of apple tv? >> yeah, i think -- i mean, apple tv's a smart television, and i don't really think we need the brains in our television monitor. if you think about it, you're pc, it's not the monitor that's smart. it's the cpu below the monitor. there's no reason for us to put the cpu into the monitor. i think apple will make a mistake when they launch that product. the apple faithfuls buy it. if you have a box there for another reason and playing games is a good other reason, then you got the brain that's already connected to your tv, and then you can go out on the internet to deliver other services. i actually think the p s4 and next xbox kicks apple's butt, timely, someone to beat them at their own game. david: thank you very much. >> thank you. david: liz? liz: the federal minutes out, and markets plummet. we ask the former vi
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a "silly sideshow--" that's what apple c.e.o. tim cook called a recent lawsuit filed by hedge fund manager david einhorn. speaking at a goldman sachs technology conference today, cook also said apple is considering einhorn's proposal to issue preferred stock and return more money to shareholders. einhorn and his firm greenlight capital sued apple last week as part of a broader effort to push the tech giant to dole out more of its $137 billion hoard of cash. as for apple stock today, it tumbled 2.5% to about $468. just five months ago, the stock was trading at $700. meanwhile, uncle sam's cash g a lettn is imprlipr bit. the u.s. treasury posted its fintrslemot hly budget surplusmo since 2008, and thanks to a jump in tax revenue. it's now $2.9 billion in the black for january. that's a big improvement over the $27 billion deficit a year earlier. but despite that turnaround, lawmakers still need to make major cutbacks in order to keep government debt in check. >> susie: the group of seven industrialized nations issued a statement to
a "silly sideshow--" that's what apple c.e.o. tim cook called a recent lawsuit filed by hedge fund manager david einhorn. speaking at a goldman sachs technology conference today, cook also said apple is considering einhorn's proposal to issue preferred stock and return more money to shareholders. einhorn and his firm greenlight capital sued apple last week as part of a broader effort to push the tech giant to dole out more of its $137 billion hoard of cash. as for apple stock today,...
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some people call it apple picking because riders are being targeted for their iphones, ipads and even the blackberries. we have reaction. >> reporter: evening rush here at the metro station, you see is so often. people using their electronic devices waiting for the train. there's been a recent spike in the number of these devices stolen right out of the hands of riders. everywhere you look on metro, it seems everyone, everyone is using some sort of electronic device. don't think the bad guys don't notice that. dozens of devices have been stolen in recent weeks. some riders have stories to tell. >> i noticed someone. i saw someone behind us timing with her walk trying to maybe get -- i kind of looked them in the eye and they wept away. >> i'm pretty paranoid. i try to grip it tightly. >> metro is very familiar with the issue. >> we would like to reiterate to riders, keep aware. >> he's deputy chief of the police. he gives us a window into the criminal mind. >> they might see a woman or individual using a device near a train door. as the train approaches a station, they time it so as th
some people call it apple picking because riders are being targeted for their iphones, ipads and even the blackberries. we have reaction. >> reporter: evening rush here at the metro station, you see is so often. people using their electronic devices waiting for the train. there's been a recent spike in the number of these devices stolen right out of the hands of riders. everywhere you look on metro, it seems everyone, everyone is using some sort of electronic device. don't think the bad...
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apple has gotten into the same thing, right? how can apple train the street to not be so -- you know, addicted and reliant on these -- the next thing. entire blogs trying to predict what apple's next thing is. >> again, i think that is partly a function of consumer electronics. and it's going to take the street a while to learn that lesson. i that i is something apple is trying to do. in reset its guidance parameters. i think it is trying to get the street to calm down on expectations. i'm not sure the street is there yet. >> will, thank you for joining us. you have a neutral on apple and underperform on bbry. >> next up, herb, he is all hot and bothered by his disaster de jour. and he sure be. he has been warning you about it for a while now. >> could the pop princess be the reason linkedin is soaring? >> what makes me. [ laughter ] what makes me cry -- our financial advice is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. [ laughs ] dad! dad! [ applause ] [ male announcer ] life brings obstacles
apple has gotten into the same thing, right? how can apple train the street to not be so -- you know, addicted and reliant on these -- the next thing. entire blogs trying to predict what apple's next thing is. >> again, i think that is partly a function of consumer electronics. and it's going to take the street a while to learn that lesson. i that i is something apple is trying to do. in reset its guidance parameters. i think it is trying to get the street to calm down on expectations....
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randall pinkston joins us from the big apple. what are you seeing out there right now? >> well, right now we are seeing people still moving around, traffic still moving also. of course, the big snow isn't expected to arrive until late tonight and so, stores are still open. some people are hoping to go to a play. we'll see how that works out. earlier, the governor announced a state of emergency, says it will not be as bad as hurricane sandy, but bad enough. the blizzard is on the way. >> wet snow and sleet are creating a midday mess in manhattan as the big apple waits for what could be a foot of snow or more. >> 6 to 10. a good estimate and 10 to 15 in and around the city. the city right on that line. >> new york city plows and salt trucks are armed and ready to clear the city's almost 6,000 miles of roads. the storm will bring higher tides. >> many of the same communities that were in hurricane sandy's title sage, just about 100 days ago are likely to see some moderate coastal flooding this evening. >> many new yorkers are trying to leave work early. and then, they are
randall pinkston joins us from the big apple. what are you seeing out there right now? >> well, right now we are seeing people still moving around, traffic still moving also. of course, the big snow isn't expected to arrive until late tonight and so, stores are still open. some people are hoping to go to a play. we'll see how that works out. earlier, the governor announced a state of emergency, says it will not be as bad as hurricane sandy, but bad enough. the blizzard is on the way....
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market in april, is priced at a modest $169, below the $200-and-above range for tablets from amazon and apple. meanwhile, mastercard and visa are locked in a race to develop "e-payments." visa rolled out a service that allows samsung smartphone users to pay by smartphone, and mastercard has launched a new digital wallet called masterpass. the latest place to use wi-fi? you car. general motors is teaming up with at&t to install 4g connectivity in most of its vehicles by 2014. that would include chevrolet, gmc and cadillac cars and trucks. in a similar move, ford has found harmony with streaming music service spotify to bring its service to more than one million ford vehicles. it is spotify's first collaboration with a car company. the head of yahoo.com believes too many of the internet firm's employees work remotely, either from home or anywhere but the office. so ceo marissa mayer has ruled out telecommuting for yahoo employees. in a memo, mayer called it "critical" to the improvement of communication and collaboration for employees to work side-by- side. employment consultant john challenger
market in april, is priced at a modest $169, below the $200-and-above range for tablets from amazon and apple. meanwhile, mastercard and visa are locked in a race to develop "e-payments." visa rolled out a service that allows samsung smartphone users to pay by smartphone, and mastercard has launched a new digital wallet called masterpass. the latest place to use wi-fi? you car. general motors is teaming up with at&t to install 4g connectivity in most of its vehicles by 2014. that...
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apple's run directly hurt amazon. same time frame. >> again, want to remind everybody, we're going to be doing "halftime" live from the goldman sachs technology conference out in san francisco on tuesday. apple's there. so many other huge technology companies are there. we'll have it all for you next tuesday. let's hit the biggest "pops & drops" today in midday trading. activision getting a pop. >> they beat in a big way on top line and bottom line. and then they've got a couple of upgrades, stern agee. this is a big one. >> aol? >> a rough couple of months. but something interesting is going on with aol. they come out, they have a 57% increase in earnings. you've got 13% short interest. but the thing that everyone laughs at them about are their dial-up subs. that business has stopped shrinking and accounts for all of the profit at company. now they're selling additional services. stock looks interesting. >> dollar tree? >> yeah. the dollar stores have really gotten crushed particularly by walmart. probably a bit over
apple's run directly hurt amazon. same time frame. >> again, want to remind everybody, we're going to be doing "halftime" live from the goldman sachs technology conference out in san francisco on tuesday. apple's there. so many other huge technology companies are there. we'll have it all for you next tuesday. let's hit the biggest "pops & drops" today in midday trading. activision getting a pop. >> they beat in a big way on top line and bottom line. and then...
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apple a lot of talk and market watchers debating what the tech giant should do with its big pile of cash. credit ratings agencies getting drilled on legal risks and continued fallout from the financial crisis. acamai technologies takes a tumble after reporting slowing revenue growth. united health and beverage giant coca-cola and american express higher by over 2%. in the red, caterpillar and big pharma, a cautious earnings forecast and concerns about its drug pipeline weighing on shares of merck. maria, back to you. >> forget the bulls versus the bears. an entire year of snakes to worry about. the chinese new year sunday marks the beginning of the year of the snake. historically usually it's terrible for stocks, and this isn't silly stuff. some banks are putting out note on this. we'll have details on the year of the snake and how it impacts you, and the so-called storm of the century is here. we've got very latest forecasts which are getting works by the way. plus the president of utill company pse & g are here with us to tell us how they are preparing to keep the lights on for everyon
apple a lot of talk and market watchers debating what the tech giant should do with its big pile of cash. credit ratings agencies getting drilled on legal risks and continued fallout from the financial crisis. acamai technologies takes a tumble after reporting slowing revenue growth. united health and beverage giant coca-cola and american express higher by over 2%. in the red, caterpillar and big pharma, a cautious earnings forecast and concerns about its drug pipeline weighing on shares of...
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neil: apple shows it, explains it. and you can go ahead and b it or not. maybe so we should take notes. i should caution here given the apple stock, maybe not degrees example. you got my point. sort of a method to this showcasing what is coming down the pike madness. the journeyman here to sort this out. did sony budget? if it was designed to be secretive. they be limited to it. >> obviously they could give a master class on these events. sunny really wanted to get ahead of the conversation, the game in conversation. coming out in the summer. microsoft is going to introduce the exports. this seemingly have the lead in the cost . trying to make a move and advance. and by the way, they say the harbor is not done. they told us that. they could not show it. they didn't care. and what they ran with was the games and the social connectivity, the social connectivity of the whole place station through the controller. this is actually -- is a share button which by the way, first time in the industry. neil: but you can share now. it's a little bit more involved.
neil: apple shows it, explains it. and you can go ahead and b it or not. maybe so we should take notes. i should caution here given the apple stock, maybe not degrees example. you got my point. sort of a method to this showcasing what is coming down the pike madness. the journeyman here to sort this out. did sony budget? if it was designed to be secretive. they be limited to it. >> obviously they could give a master class on these events. sunny really wanted to get ahead of the...
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>> apple is fantastic. made over $20 billion in cash last quarter, more money than amazon has made in its entire life. apple's got 30-plus percent margins, amazon less than a percent. i'm not short amazon, i'm just making a comparison. both the companies traded the same price the sales multiple. it's utterly misvalued by the market because there's just too much -- there's just too much noise at the moment. but i think thatted business is doing very well, i'm very optimistic about their near-term prospects. i think that there's a lot of confusion relating to the guidance in this coming quarter and i think the company, the stock is going to do very well and i think it is going to do exceptionally well if they pay attention to what we are saying today. >> aren't you worried at all about margins compressing there? it is part of a fundamental shift, isn't it as well, david? i know there's a lot of noise around apple, but the stock has gone from 705 to where it currently sits at 460 and moving as we are having th
>> apple is fantastic. made over $20 billion in cash last quarter, more money than amazon has made in its entire life. apple's got 30-plus percent margins, amazon less than a percent. i'm not short amazon, i'm just making a comparison. both the companies traded the same price the sales multiple. it's utterly misvalued by the market because there's just too much -- there's just too much noise at the moment. but i think thatted business is doing very well, i'm very optimistic about their...
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and this year apple will start making macs in america again. ( applause ) there are things we can do right now to accelerate this trend. last year we created our first manufacturing innovation institute in youngstown, ohio. a once shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the-art lab where new workers are mastering the 3d printing that has the possibility to revolutionize how we make almost everything. there's no reason why this can't happen in other town. i'm announcing the launch of three more of these manufacturing houses where businesses will partner with the department of defense and energy to turn regions left behind by globalization into global centers of high-tech jobs, and i ask this congress to help create a network of 15 of these hubs and guarantee that the next revolution in manufacturing is made right here in america. we can get that done. ( applause ) now, if we want to make the best products, we also have to invest in the best ideas. every dollar we invested to map the human genome returned $140 to our economy. every dollar. today our scientists are mapping the human brain
and this year apple will start making macs in america again. ( applause ) there are things we can do right now to accelerate this trend. last year we created our first manufacturing innovation institute in youngstown, ohio. a once shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the-art lab where new workers are mastering the 3d printing that has the possibility to revolutionize how we make almost everything. there's no reason why this can't happen in other town. i'm announcing the launch of three more of...
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they brought a three-game win streak into the big apple. things started off pretty darn good for the caps. 1 minute and 19 seconds into the game. that was about all they could muster on offense this season. the new york rangers take this one again. we'll break down tonight's game coming up in game on overtime. >>> let's head down to a not much warmer viera, florida, where we find our dave owens. >> reporter: welcome to viera, florida, everybody where the nats completed their first full workout today. it's been an interesting week as we've gotten to know the new players, as well as some of the veterans all with a singular focus of sending manager davy johnson out on top. he hasn't been shy on how he feels about the team. the up side is as good as any he's been around. super studs like bryce harper who bulked up in the offseason thanks to an aggressive training program. >> i take pride in my workouts. always have, always will. i always get bigger by age and what not. taking pride in your workouts, wanting be
they brought a three-game win streak into the big apple. things started off pretty darn good for the caps. 1 minute and 19 seconds into the game. that was about all they could muster on offense this season. the new york rangers take this one again. we'll break down tonight's game coming up in game on overtime. >>> let's head down to a not much warmer viera, florida, where we find our dave owens. >> reporter: welcome to viera, florida, everybody where the nats completed their...
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apple is working on a expects. staples will soon be selling apple products in the u.s. it's not known which products, but speculation includes accessories and apple cvb's. staples also has a significant corporate customer base. skype now accounts for one-third of all internet traffic. it increased 44% last year. the wedding crashers are not crashing global in an upcoming movie. out of work salesman become intern's at the internet searches giant. it opens in june. i'm diana perez. courts tomorrow begins a weekend of savings if you are in the market for an energy star clients. tax free holiday in maryland is from saturday through monday. allows consumers avoid the 6% sales tax on certain items which runs from washers and dryers to some light bulbs. looking for few good people to play a mascot. >> their holding auditions and to stay looking for some outgoing and energetic people willing to serve as wendy or we ndell the water drops. conditions today from noon until 5:00 at the bryant street pumping station clerk. 36 degrees outside. the news continues at 5:30. it's the gen
apple is working on a expects. staples will soon be selling apple products in the u.s. it's not known which products, but speculation includes accessories and apple cvb's. staples also has a significant corporate customer base. skype now accounts for one-third of all internet traffic. it increased 44% last year. the wedding crashers are not crashing global in an upcoming movie. out of work salesman become intern's at the internet searches giant. it opens in june. i'm diana perez. courts...
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it's not an apples to apples comparison. the company expects to get hit with a higher tax rate. and the underlying earnings. food stock for little risk, historically, not too shabby. meanwhile, mccormick is an innovative company, 25 new products launched last month. stock isn't cheap, selling for 19.7 times 2013 earnings. it's never been cheap, ever that i can recall. after the latest pullback, it's probably as cheap as you're going to get it. and that's what makes it a buy. here's the bottom line, all right. mccormick is a terrific company that dominates the spice business with a stock that has a fabulous track record of moving slowly but steadily higher. and when mccormick sells off after earnings like it did two weeks ago, that's a fabulous buying opportunity for the sp e spice -- the stock tends to spring back like clockwork. and you don't want to wait for the earnings news. it's best to get these spices not when they are posh -- but when they are scary to reference two of my favorite spice girls, not that i have any unfavorites. which is a lot easier than working in parsley
it's not an apples to apples comparison. the company expects to get hit with a higher tax rate. and the underlying earnings. food stock for little risk, historically, not too shabby. meanwhile, mccormick is an innovative company, 25 new products launched last month. stock isn't cheap, selling for 19.7 times 2013 earnings. it's never been cheap, ever that i can recall. after the latest pullback, it's probably as cheap as you're going to get it. and that's what makes it a buy. here's the bottom...
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microsoft and apple both have retail stores of the road for pushing out their products. >> thank you. a former johns hopkins doctor takes his own life as an unsavory allegations surfaced. police say the ob/gyn secretly photographed and videotaped his patient. details on the investigation tonight at 6:00. >> are you ready to take your yoga on the water? i will explain, coming up. >> what do you get when you call -- when you cross year ago with a swimming pool? its latest fashion trend and its coming to baltimore. >> yoga is going the aquatic. these folks are getting a taste for the latest fitness trends -- stand up paddle board yoga. >> using the floor as a mat to do the traditional of yoga. there really engaging the core, keeping the heart rate up. >> it was first offered about a year ago in an outdoor water from baltimore. but now that winter is here, they have moved to an indoor pool to get the same workout in a different environment. >> the all five locations are extremely beautiful and serene which is complementary to the of the idea. indore, we have a much more dynamic atmosphere
microsoft and apple both have retail stores of the road for pushing out their products. >> thank you. a former johns hopkins doctor takes his own life as an unsavory allegations surfaced. police say the ob/gyn secretly photographed and videotaped his patient. details on the investigation tonight at 6:00. >> are you ready to take your yoga on the water? i will explain, coming up. >> what do you get when you call -- when you cross year ago with a swimming pool? its latest...
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. >> apple hfrica has come back. there are many ngos, nongovernment organizations, that are flying under the chinese flag. not the united states flag or any european country, because it will not be shot upon by even the worst of the -- this is my insight. because china has decided to become the united states when it comes to what we used to do in foreign countries. just something to watch. >> i agree with you. this is something to watch. >> becoming a global power. >> control of resources. when you need a lot of resources to move all those 400,000 people to the city. >> a couple of headlines from the new york stock exchange. regarding winter storm, they say they do expect business as usual. this is according to a spokesperson. keeping member firms and traders informed of the weather reports. remember, we had some issues during sandy, obviously, where the exchange had to work mightily to open. it says it has contingency plans in effect. the surge they're talking here in new york is three to five feet. sandy was 13 fee
. >> apple hfrica has come back. there are many ngos, nongovernment organizations, that are flying under the chinese flag. not the united states flag or any european country, because it will not be shot upon by even the worst of the -- this is my insight. because china has decided to become the united states when it comes to what we used to do in foreign countries. just something to watch. >> i agree with you. this is something to watch. >> becoming a global power. >>...
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something that are coming out in paper of day, microsoft, apple, google, twitter, facebook. i mean where does it end? government itself has revealed its secret systems, closed secret networks have been intruded upon, our first amendment rights are trampled on by foreign country, breaking into new york time, "wall street journal," and washington post. neil: what is this setting the stage for? i wonder, it setting something up, what? >> well, right off the bad, they have stolen everything, even if they were not preparing a battle feel, they are taking our research and development, billions of dollars of research, that does not just result in products, all of the failures we've had in corporate research, and development they don't have to repeat those, they are stealing it, could you imagine, if they came here, with ships and went into every bbsiness, went through the files, and loaded into 18-wheelers, put it to the dock, we would have national guard out, but it is not happening. neil: what is this cyber here pearl harbor, you go to your bank account it is not there or your br
something that are coming out in paper of day, microsoft, apple, google, twitter, facebook. i mean where does it end? government itself has revealed its secret systems, closed secret networks have been intruded upon, our first amendment rights are trampled on by foreign country, breaking into new york time, "wall street journal," and washington post. neil: what is this setting the stage for? i wonder, it setting something up, what? >> well, right off the bad, they have stolen...
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talk about apple, jane. always we will talk about apple. >> how will we fill the hours of programming? >> i just don't know. >>> clint eastwood explained how he came up with the empty chair gig he did at the republican national convention speech. i heard a neil diamond song playing in his hotel room shortly before his address. listen to the lyrics he heard that he says inspired him. >> i am, i said, to no one there ♪ ♪ and no one heard at all, not even the chair ♪ >> not even the chair. the inspiration comes from odd places. and he, by his own admission, says i'm something of an odd character. michelle? >> like all women 25 and under, i love neil diamond. i thought it was great inspiration. i love the moment at the rnc convention. it was so awkwardly uncomfortable and gave us something to talk about for days. >> it did. >> turned out to be more like "song sung blue." but i love clint eastwood because he doesn't care what we think about it. i just doesn't care, and i love that. >> if anybody earned the
talk about apple, jane. always we will talk about apple. >> how will we fill the hours of programming? >> i just don't know. >>> clint eastwood explained how he came up with the empty chair gig he did at the republican national convention speech. i heard a neil diamond song playing in his hotel room shortly before his address. listen to the lyrics he heard that he says inspired him. >> i am, i said, to no one there ♪ ♪ and no one heard at all, not even the chair...